After I bought some of the craft supplies that I showed you the other day, I got busy thinking of what I would do with them. Rory-a chocolate Labrador Retriever grand dog- is here with me for 9-10 days so I am sticking pretty close to home. She's been with me once before but she isn't as used to me as her fur-cousins so I don't like to leave her alone for a long time since she's in new surroundings and still not real sure of what's going on. With that in mind, crafting and finishing up the decorating seem to be the perfect solutions.
I had posted about another $Tree faux tile heart that was different from the first one that I did. It was much more neutral so that was my initial plan. Because I couldn't find a craft wood heart, I traced my previous craft shape on to cardboard and cut it out. Then I did the same with the tile.
Next I painted the heart with cream colored chalk paint and while that was drying, I decided that I wasn't crazy about the corrugated edge of the cardboard so I cut a second shape from foam core. The foam core just looks better from the edge.
And that is where I stopped taking pictures because I started fluctuating back and forth on how this project was going to continue. I couldn't really find a picture I wanted to use that would co-ordinate with the other supplies I had handy so I almost glued the middle piece back into the tile. Then I did an abrupt turn around and decided that I wanted something more dramatic in the middle. I had a piece of floral paper left from another project so I ended up putting that in the space and then simply embellishing with craft flowers that matched my paper. I had fully intended to have a bow but that didn't happen either. I didn't like the plain cream color so I used some red Tim Holtz distressing ink rubbed over the high points of the tile and then hit it with a bit of walnut ink as well. Even though the edges now looked better with the foam core, I still decided to put some vintage red tinsel around the edges. I'm not sure where this will end up but I like it. I didn't put a hanger on yet because I really think it will end up being a leaner on one of my shelves.
And then I had the wood heart that I bought to use as a base for a vintage Valentine "scene". I didn't want the painted look so I again used the Tim Holtz red ink on the heart and it looks like it was stained instead of painted which I like.
I attached the image that I printed to a piece of foam core with spray adhesive so I would have a total connection and then cut around it with an X-Acto knife.
Once she was cut out I placed her with the bottle brush tree on the base and then just started filing it in with things that I already had on hand.
For now she is sitting on the shelf in the dining room-yet to be determined if she will stay there but, she's cute.
I also got out my miter saw to trim down the edges of a Christmas craft that I did and thought I could live with the bottom border being different than the sides...I couldn't. And so now that is done too-of course, I won't need it for another year but....And, I left the saw out because I think there may be another project coming that will need some wood cut.
And so, those two things and so much time outside with Rory throwing her ball is about all that I am going to accomplish today. That dog could literally fetch that ball for hours on end. I have never had a dog that was so happy to fetch, retrieve, release and wait for your next throw. She is obsessed with her balls which makes having her follow you where or whenever super easy as I don't even have to call her name. I just squeeze one of the balls and she comes. As I was writing this, I felt a nudge on my leg and was greeted with this. Lol Guess she thinks we're heading outside again!
I'm off to put some veggies in to roast and then I think I will get a fire going. Temperatures are supposed to go way down tonight but I will not complain! Stay safe and stay tuned.